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BOOST MODE (INDUCTION)
For induction cooktops, boost mode boosts power on one
element by diverting power from an adjacent element. If
the adjacent element is on high, the power output will be
reduced. The reduction in power will be displayed on the
power level indicator of the adjacent element.
will
illuminate when an element is in boost mode.
Boost mode will deactivate automatically after 30 minutes of
continuous operation and can be reactivated if desired.
SINGLE ELEMENT AND INNER ZONE
Setting controls:
1 To activate a heating element, touch for desired
single element on the control panel. Power level indicator
will ash and all indicators for that zone will ash.
2 To complete the activation, touch for highest heat,
for lowest heat, (induction) to activate boost
mode, or touch desired power level indicator.
3 To change heat setting while the element is on, touch or
slide to desired power level.
4 To turn element off, touch .
IMPORTANT NOTE: For induction cooktops only, if no
cookware or an incompatible pan is placed on an induction
element after activation, the control will ash for 30 sec-
onds, then the element will turn off automatically.
Cooktop Operation
CONTROL PANEL LOCK
The control panel lock feature prevents unwanted cooktop
operation. Touch and hold
for three seconds to lock and
unlock the control panel.
will illuminate when the control
panel is locked.
The control panel will automatically lock after 10 minutes
of inactivity. This automatic lock feature can be disabled
through the extended options menu. Refer to page 10.
When the cooktop is powered up for the rst time and after
a power outage, the cooktop will default to lock mode.
COOKTOP OPERATION
POWER LEVEL INDICATOR
When an element is activated, a power level indicator will
illuminate above the corresponding control indicating the
level of heat. The lowest heat is represented by the small
ame, varying levels of heat by additional indicators (dots),
and the highest heat by all indicators including the large
ame. Refer to the chart below.
SETTING POWER LEVEL USES
Melt 1 (small ame)
indicator
Melting butter, holding
chocolate and sauces.
Simmer 2–6 indicators Simmering sauces and
steaming rice.
Medium 6–7 indicators Making French toast and
pancakes, heating milk, cream
sauces, soups and gravies.
Medium
High
7-8 indicators Sauteing, browning and
frying.
High 8–10 (large ame)
indicators
Boiling water, searing meat
and canning.